 In person or not, if you haven't yet joined OpenShift Commons and want to get in our Slack channels and get some connections to your peers and create some connections to some of the Red Hatters who are here today, please do scan this little QR code and make sure that you join and we'll get you on board as quickly as possible. A lot of you are already part of member organizations. It's an organizational based membership. So if you haven't already joined, if you go into the participants list and you see your name there, still fill out the join form because that gets you pushed right into the Slack channel a little bit later. So take a take a moment for that. I know some of you in Paris, we didn't manage to ship any books over there, but there'll be a book signing today at the lunch hour for the gathering. And then again at there and Jason Dovey's is here. Some of you may have seen there's a Kubernetes boot camp that's going to start at noon our time Pacific time. You have to have a special ticket for that. So go back in and re-register if you bought a general admission ticket. If you want to go to that, there are still a few seats left. And also over the time of coupon, we are going to have a number of wonderful office hours, including one of my favorite things, the OKD, the open source side of OpenShift working groups off the showers, which is always fun. And I hear Christian Glombeck is going to be talking a little bit about what's coming for ARM and OKD. So that's going to be a hot topic for us, along with code ready containers for OKD and Charo Groover. There's some more live office hours going to be happening. And if you're in person and in the room, Josh Burkis is the person to chat with because he's been the organizer behind that. Thanks so much, George, for taking that on. And if you're in person, there is a Red Hat job social at some place called the Million Dollar Theater, which sounds like fun. And you're welcome to join us and have a treat and a coffee. And I'm sure they'll give you a swag because they're wonderful about that. But really, I just want to shout out and thank you all for joining us here today. It's a totally amazing thing to be able to do something like this, totally live with the virtual audience joining in and for watch parties around the world. I'm so grateful for all of our end user talks who are coming up right after the noon hour for them for sharing their stories and for helping us make the community as strong as it is worldwide. So again, if you're into the OpenShift meetups, join Duane in the in those. There we go. Where where was I? And now I'm live again in the back room. There I am. Hey, Paris, now I can see you again. Shout out to Paris for being there and taking it on and joining us there. Love seeing you all, even if I can't see you through the masks. Totally grateful for all of you joining us. Join OpenShift Commons. Take a trip over into, I think it's this way if I'm pointing or maybe that way, if I'm pointing to the Expo Hall and join Duane and he can get you hooked up. If you're somewhere else in the world, I have seen some amazing places, Indonesia, Chile, folks all around the world that are joining us virtually. Pretty much if there is not an OpenShift meetup near you, watch out because Duane will get you to organize one. And so we'll do everything we can do to do that. And I will post the QR code or the link rather than the QR code in the chat for joining again. So I'll let you all go grab a drink, a toast of wine or a cup of coffee. Or if you're like me, a Red Bull or a monster drink and let's power through. I quickly wanted to give a shout out to Yasin, Sebi and all the organizers. You can't imagine how hard it is to pull all these together. So a huge shout out, a huge thanks to Yasin, Sebi and all the hosts who worked tirelessly to bring this into reality. Thanks, you guys.